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anni '30/1940, in cartone rigido, dorso telato e con nastro di seta, di cm. 35 x 26 pp. 19 in cartoncino e 15 con fotografie in nero da cm. 15 a 6. Nelle 12 più grandi Hitler quattro volte, militari, adunate, ecc. Le altre quasi tutte di vita di famiglia, gite, sci, ecc. ma anche militari (tedeschi).
S.l. 1932, 8vo spillato, pp. (24) con 6 tav. fotografiche fuori testo. In lingua araba.
1st English Language edition. 4to. Original wrappers, xxxix + 663 pages. Illustrations throughout. In English. The book by Serge Klarsfeld, contains vital statistics of some 76, 000 Jews deported from France. Together with his wife Beate, the Paris-based Serge Klarsfeld has published lists of Jews deported from France and Belgium over the last decades. He was the leading Nazi hunter in France . France was one of the more liberal nations in opening its doors to Jewish refugees from Poland, Romania, and Germany. Some 350, 000 Jews were living in France when the Germans invaded the country in June 1940. More than half of them were refugees from Germany who had arrived during the 1930s. Many were French citizens whose families had lived in France for centuries and who were fully assimilated. Others had come to France, often from Eastern Europe, to seek a better life and escape from antisemitism. Approximately 76, 000 Jews were deported from France between 1942 and 1944. Most went to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where the vast majority were exterminated on arrival. Klarsfeld's book is a most startling document. Nearly the size of the Manhattan (NYC) telephone directory, it lists nearly 76, 000 names of Jews deported to Eastern Europe or killed in France. Names are listed in alphabetical order, according to each of the 80 convoys. Family name, first name, birth date, place of birth, and nationality are recorded for every person. Klarsfeld also provides a detailed history of each convoy. (Jewishgen 2018) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- France. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Registers of dead -- France. World War, -- Deportations from France. Ethnic relations. Genealogy. Translation of: Le mémorial de la déportation des juifs de France. OCLC: 9685134. Small tear to margin of cover, otheriwse Very Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-20) xx
8vo; 424 pages; 1st edition. Original Blue CLoth21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Very Good condition (YIZ-3-11)
1st edition. Original cloth in dust jacket. 8vo. 231 pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Lithuania history; Haskalah Lithuania history. SERIES: Dos Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70; Variation: Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70. Born in Warsaw, Shatzky [1893-1956] received his doctorate in 1922 for a dissertation on 19th-century Polish-Jewish history. During World War I he served as an officer in the Polish Legion. From 1913 on he wrote Polish articles and reviews on Jewish literary and historical subjects. He came to write mainly in Yiddish after 1922, the year he settled in the U. S. Where he was one of the founders of the U. S. Section of YIVO. From 1929 until his death he was librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Shatzky's range was extraordinarily wide: Spinoza, psychiatry, theater, music, folklore, literature, language, and other areas. His principal field, however, was Eastern European Jewish history, and his major work was his history of Warsaw Jewry. He was an indefatigable and often querulous reviewer of scholarly works; the quality and accuracy of his own historical scholarship has often been questioned. (Prager, EJ) Has tanned dust jacket and sewn in ribbon bookmark. Very good condition in very good jacket. A gorgeous copy (YIZ-8-5) x
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, 4to; 342 pages; In Yiddish. With lots of illustrations and detailed index. Light wear, Overall Very Good Condition. (YIZ-5-8)xx
8vo; 262 pages; 1st edition. Original publisher's cloth. 8vo, 262 pages. 24 cm. Includes added title page in English: "The Jews in the Ukraine, from the earliest times through 1648-1649." Only 2000 copies printed. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-6-7)
8vo; 238 pages; 24 cm. 1st edition. In Yiddish. Personal narrative of life in the Ghetto, including the authors' role as a leader in the resistance. 11 photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy of this book in their Rare Book Collection. Chip to corner of of front cover, no text affected, otherwise Good Condition. (YIZ-3-5A)
Libreria Ulpiano Editrice in Roma, 1938. In 4to, pp. 89 + un ampissimo corredo fotografico in fine con ill. in b/n n. t. anche a p p., leg. in tutta tela rigida color canapa con svastica e fascio in rosso al piatto. Interessante testo sui rapporti tra i due regimi dittatoriali prima della seconda guerra mondiale con immagini che illustrano la visita di Hitler in Italia e a Roma. Non comune. Belle le illustrazioni, buono lo stato di conservazione.
1966100150002Gallimard 1966 in8. 1966. Broché.
1933GITc777Hamburg Cigaretten-Bilderdienst 1933. Grand in-8 151pp imprimées sur 2 colonnes. Cartonnage éditeur toile brune bradel, titre doré sur le dos et le 1er plat, celui-ci orné d'un motif doré et à froid. Portrait de Hitler en uniforme en frontispice, 10 dessins dont 1 à pleine page et 1 sur double page de portraits, 4 planches hors texte dont 2 en couleurs, 225 photographies originales de différents formats contrecollées, 1 grand panorama se dépliant plusieurs fois (rassemblement des étendards du Congrès de Nuremberg de 1933). Bel exemplaire, bien complet de toutes ses pièces. Impression gothique.
<p>5 volumi e un cofanetto. 25,5 cm, rilegatura in piena tela, sovracop. illustrata e custodia ill. in mezza tela. Il cofanetto contiene un cd Rom: Il processo di Norimberga. MANCANO i 3 dvd video; Vol.I-La crisi dell'Europa: le origini e il contesto; Vol.II- La distruzione degli ebrei; Vol.III-Riflessioni,luoghi e politiche della memoria; Vol.IV-Eredità, rappresentazioni, identità; Vol.V-Documenti. rispettivamente P. 586, 858, 632, 620, 628</p>
22 fasc. in-4° (cm. 31x21), complessive pp. 768 con varie ILLUSTRAZIONI. fasc. edf. a graffe con importanti COPERTINE riproducenti sculture e e dipinti italiani '900 o razionalisti. Rivista quasi ignota, uscita da dic. 1925 al 1943, rilevante per alto taglio culturale, attenta alla politica estera, agl Italiani e alla cultura italiana all'estero, a quello che gli stranieri pensano dell'Italia ecc. Segnaliamo: Analisi del NEO-RAZZISMO antisemita TEDESCO e molte pagine su HITLER, assassinio di DOLLFUSS e difesa dell'indipendenza dell'AUSTRIA, il battesimo di SABAUDIA, LITTORIA, Teatro Pluriscenico M, Sironi, "La Musicalità della lingua italiana" (Di Michele Campana, a puntate), La ROMA di MUSSOLINI (a puntate), Mario Taddei (Alla vela attorno al mondo, a puntate), testi pubblicitari su "Ardita" FIAT. Copertine e ill. di Gianni Vagnetti, Quiirino Ruggeri, Mario Tozzi, Raffaele de Grada, Giovanni Costetti, Marino Marini, C. E.Oppo (Il Duce), Majocchi, Luigi Quintanilla, Yetta Bisi, Primo Conti, XIX Biennale Venzia, Alberto Salietti, Alberto Gerardi, Lea Reviglio, Renato Brozzi, Prini scultore, Emilio Sobrero, Servolini (ritr. di Corridoni), Mostra progetti di vari (LIbera, Vaccari, del Debbio ecc. ) per la CASA LITTORIA di Roma, Domenico Rambelli. Importanti RUBRICHE: La Pagina letteraria (trad. di poeti stranieri, anche giapponesi; inediti; Alfonso GATTO, LINATI, Aldo Capasso, ecc.), La Bilancia Libraria, Editori e Traduzioni.
1933UUI-12333In-8 broché, 1933, paginé 225-256 pp. Un peu frotté et écorné, usure d'usage, bon état général. Rare. Poids 50 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 2,32 euros sur la France, 3,70 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
1933UUI-12334In-8 broché, 1933, paginé 257-288 pp. Un peu frotté et écorné, quelques traits de crayon en marge, usure d'usage, bon état général. Rare. Poids 50 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 2,32 euros sur la France, 3,70 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
1933UUI-12335In-8 broché, 1933, paginé 289-320 pp. Un peu frotté et écorné, usure d'usage, bon état général. Rare. Poids 50 g. Envoi lettre verte. Frais d'envoi 2,32 euros sur la France, 3,70 euros pour l’étranger (tarifs de base hors envois suivis). Twitter : @Pontneuf06.
Casella 1944. 8°piccolo :pp.690n.+2nn. Legatura mezza pergamena e copertina interna originale di Sandro Giordano. Prima edizione. Raro.
gb345L'Edition Universelle Relié PEU COMMUN. Quatre volumes in-12 (13,8 x 19,5 cm), reliure cartonnée, 572, 567, 384 et 354 pages, ensemble complet ; papier bruni, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1st English Language Edition. Softcover, 76 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. On the warsaw uprising, written by a participant who survived. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw. Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. "Translation of a pamphlet published in Warsaw, Poland, in 1945 by the Central Committee of the 'Bund. '" Some fading and sunning to cover. Wear to edges. Otherwise, Very Good Condition. (Holo2-18-24)
Original Wrappers. 12mo. 78 pages. 19 cm. Illustrated. First Edition. In Ukrainian. Black and white photogtaphs of Kiev throughout the wartime period. Alternate title in Spanish, âKiev Bajo Las Ocupaciones Enemigas. "Written by Leonti Forostivsky, after his emigration to Argentina in 1943. Forostivsky, a historian interested in the Nazi occupation of Kiev, served as Head of the Kiev city council from February, 1942 until November , 1943. In this description of the city under Soviet and Nazi occupation he reports the destruction of Khreschatyk area of Kiev was destroyed by Soviet mines placed during the Red Army retreat from the city in 1941. The remote detonation of the Soviet mines preceded the notorious Babi Yar massacre, which was described by the Nazi occupiers as reprisal for guerilla attacks against them. Subjects: Kiev (Ukraine) -- History. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Some edge wear and age toning. Light soiling to wrappers. Very good condition. (UKR-1-43)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 77 pages. 21 cm. First Edition. "One of the first (and most detailed) studies of the works of famous Ukrainian writer, born in the city Trostianets. [Trahediya] Khvylovy (1893-1933) was written in exile, in a camp for internally displaced people (1947) by literary critic Paul I. Petrenko (1903-1982) , under the pseudonym O. Hahn." (Sumy News) Khvylovy was a prominent Ukrainian Bolshevik author who, after the arrest of a close friend, renounced Stalin and committed suicide. Subjects: Authors, Ukrainian -- Biography. Political activists -- Ukraine -- Biography. OCLC lists 24 copies worldwide. Light age toning and shelf wear. Writing in ink in center of front cover. Previous owner inscription on title page. Good condition. (UKR-1-39)
Good Solid condition.; 8vo; 387 pages; In Yiddish. Not in Robinson & Friedman nor Wolff. Jewish partisan's memoirs of resistance against the Nazis in Poland. Illustrated with many photographs throughout. Inscribed by Kaczerginski in year of publication. Kaczerginski (19081954) was a Yiddish writer and cultural activist. Born in Vilna to a poor family and educated at that citys Talmud Torah, Shmerke (Pol., Szmerke) Kaczerginski lost both his parents during World War I. As a youth, he was involved with outlawed Communist groups and was arrested several times, serving a lengthy prison term. In the 1930s, two of his revolutionary poems became popular in Poland. He wrote short stories with a radical bent and was a correspondent and reporter for literary publications, including the semilegal leftist press in Poland and the New York Communist daily Morgn-frayhayt. Kaczerginski played a key role in shaping the writers and artists group Yung-Vilne; he organized its evening events and was the de facto publisher of its three miscellanies between 1934 and 1936. During the period of Soviet control over Lithuania in 19401941, he was even more active in the field of Yiddish culture, but at the same time experienced his first disappointments with the attitude of the Soviet regime toward Jewish culture. During the first period of Nazi occupation, Kaczerginski wandered through villages and towns posing as a deaf mute; after many difficulties, he ended up in the Vilna ghetto. Kaczerginski was very involved in the ghettos cultural activities. As a leader of its youth club, he wrote its Yugnt-himen (Youth Hymn), a song that immediately became popular. In 1943, he wrote the song Shtiler, shtiler in memory of the mass murders committed at Ponar. Set to music that Aleksander Volkoviski (later known as Aleksander Tamir) had submitted to a contest organized by the ghetto, the song was first heard at an evening performance there and over the years became one of the best-known songs of the Holocaust. With Avrom Sutzkever and others, Kaczerginski became part of a group of forced laborers whom the Germans designated to sort Jewish cultural treasures at YIVO and other locations. Known as the Papir-brigade (Paper Brigade), the groups members risked their lives to hide the most significant items, smuggling them back into the ghetto or entrusting them to non-Jewish acquaintances. Kaczerginski was a member of the Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (United Partisans Organization; FPO), and, since YIVOs building was located outside the ghetto walls, he took part in smuggling weapons into the ghetto. In September 1943, Kaczerginski, along with Avrom and Freydke Sutzkever and other members of the FPO, escaped from the Vilna ghetto as part of an organized group of fighters just before its liquidation. They joined a Soviet partisan unit in the Naroch Forests, where Kaczerginski fought as a partisan until liberation in July 1944. Kaczerginskis books describe the destruction of Vilna, the partisan struggle, and his own experiences during the Holocaust period: Khurbn Vilne (The Destruction of Vilna; 1947), Partizaner geyen (Partisans on the Move; 1947), and Ikh bin geven a partizan (I Was a Partisan; 1952) (YIVO, 2010). Wear to cover and edges, very good condition. (HOLO2-87-3A)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 122 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Serbo-Croatian and English. Author of the exhibition and catalogue, Mladenko Kumovic. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Museum of Voivodina, Novi Sad, Museum of the Victims of Genocide, Belgrade. Profusely illustrated on every page, some in color. Exhibition on the Ustasha (Crotian Fascist) Jasenovac Concentration Camp, comprising Brocice, Krapje, Jasenovac and Stara Gradika Camps, several camp farms in the surrounding forcibly evicted villages, and many execution sites on both banks of the River Sava. From August 1941 to April 1945, hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, and Romas, as well as anti-fascists of many nationalities, were murdered at the death camp known as Jasenovac. Estimates of the total numbers of men, women and children killed there range from 300, 000 to 700, 000. And yet, despite the scale of the crimes committed there, most of the world has never heard of Jasenovac. -Jasenovac.org. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities - Croatia - Exhibitions. Atrocities. Jasenovac (Concentration camp) - Exhibitions. Jasenovac (Concentration camp) World War (1939-1945) Exhibition catalogs. 1939 1945. OCLC lists 3 copies (USHMM, Queensborough, Museum of Jewish Heritage) , none outside of NYC/DC. Wraps worn and lightly soiled, internally fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-115-48)
122725Imprimerie Artistique en couleurs, Lyon - 1946 - In-folio, chemise broché avec papier cristal, couverture illustrée, feuillets détachés, dans une chemise cartonnée, dans un emboitage gris neutre - 78 planches illustrées hors-texte en N&B - Exemplaire numéroté sur Vélin pur fil Lafuma, Ex N°274/1200.
8vo; Complete in 2 volumes. Warszawa: Wydawn. Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej & Wojskowy Instytut Historyczny. 25 cm. xix, 755 pages (text), plus accompanying clamshell portfolio volume of 80 folding maps (all indexed), many in color. Massive work, a must for the study of the Nazi invasion of Poland, an its eventual liberation. (Holo2-83-18)